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Is MANGO the New FAANG of Generative AI Era?

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Remember when we were in school or college, Facebook and Google first burst onto the scene? Social media was still in its infancy, and Google quickly became the go-to search engine for all our queries. Those were incredibly exciting times. Little did we know that they would become the corporate titans they are today.

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Reliance Hanooman: India’s ChatGPT-Style AI Model Set to Launch in March

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Developed in collaboration with top engineering schools, including Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) universities, Hanooman promises to usher in a new era of AI interaction in India, particularly […] The post Reliance Hanooman: India’s ChatGPT-Style AI Model Set to Launch in March appeared first on Analytics Vidhya.

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Research Highlights: Real or Fake Text? We Can Learn to Spot the Difference

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A team of researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science is seeking to empower tech users to mitigate risks of AI generated misinformation.

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Bioengineers building the intersection of organoids and AI with 'Brainoware'

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Feng Guo, an associate professor of intelligent systems engineering at the Indiana University Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering, …

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Understanding rapid tendon regeneration in newts may one day help human athletes

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A research group led by Nagoya University’s Graduate School of Engineering has uncovered how rapid tendon regeneration occurs in newts. The research, published in the Journal of Orthopaedic Research, compared the regeneration mechanism of damaged tendons in newts with those in mice. In the future, their findings

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PROOF POINTS: Professors say high school math doesn’t prepare most students for their college majors

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A survey of college professors indicates that most fields of study don’t require many of the math topics that high school students learn in high school. Credit: Kevin Wolf/ Associated Press The typical ambitious high school student takes advanced algebra, trigonometry, pre-calculus and calculus.

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The evolution of consumer sentiment analysis tools and the role of startups

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He studied at a top Japanese high school before attending Harvard in the US. He moved to the US in 1993 to attend high school when the rest of his family returned to Japan. Credit Yamashita developed a balanced mix of engineering and business skillsets. Tomofumi Nakata was born in Singapore and grew up in Japan and USA.